Nashua, NH (03061) – Environmental Hazard Report

ZIP: 03061

Nashua, New Hampshire

Score: 10/10

Nashua faces a critical environmental hazard score of 10.0. The New Boston Air Force Station is less than two miles away and is an active Superfund site. Hazardous substances from this location can travel through soil and water. For your daily life, this means you must be careful with ground contact and well water. Contaminants often stay hidden but cause long-term health problems. Staying informed about local land use is the best way to keep your family safe.

Hazard Data Summary

Hazard Score
10/10
Risk Level
Critical
Primary Contaminant
Unspecified Hazardous Substances
Nearest Superfund Site
NEW BOSTON AIR FORCE STATION
Distance to Nearest
1.9 mi
Sites Within 5 Miles
1
Sites Within 10 Miles
11
County
Hillsborough
NPL Status
Active

Regulatory Overview

The zip code area 03061 in Nashua, New Hampshire, currently operates under a critical environmental hazard designation due to concentrated industrial and military contamination. The primary threat stems directly from the New Boston Air Force Station, an active EPA National Priorities List facility located exactly 1.9 miles from the residential center. This specific federal site remains in the active remediation and monitoring stage of the comprehensive environmental cleanup process. The surrounding region compounds this severe environmental risk, containing eleven total hazardous waste sites within a ten-mile radius, including the Grugnale Waste Disposal Site and Savage Municipal Water Supply.

Federal records identify the primary contaminants at the New Boston Air Force Station as unspecified hazardous substances. Based on established military site profiles, these undocumented substances typically encompass volatile organic compounds, heavy metals, and persistent chemical agents. Chronic residential exposure to these toxic compounds through groundwater ingestion, airborne vapor intrusion, or direct soil contact introduces severe physiological risks, including neurological impairment, liver toxicity, developmental disorders, and elevated cancer rates.

Given the high probability of subterranean groundwater migration, residents should immediately install certified reverse osmosis water filtration systems designed to eliminate volatile organics and heavy metals from household tap water. Property owners relying on private wells must commission independent laboratory testing for military-grade contaminants immediately and repeat this crucial analysis annually. Furthermore, area residents should restrict direct contact with untreated surface soils and local standing water, especially during intensive agricultural or landscaping activities, to strictly prevent inadvertent dermal absorption of hazardous chemical residues.

Threat Summary

Nashua faces a critical environmental hazard score of 10.0. The New Boston Air Force Station is less than two miles away and is an active Superfund site. Hazardous substances from this location can travel through soil and water. For your daily life, this means you must be careful with ground contact and well water. Contaminants often stay hidden but cause long-term health problems. Staying informed about local land use is the best way to keep your family safe.

Nearby Superfund Sites

Site NameEPA IDDistanceNPL Status
NEW BOSTON AIR FORCE STATION1100711005721.91 miActive
GRUGNALE WASTE DISP SITE1100177273257.06 miActive
SAVAGE MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY1100711010087.82 miActive
HITCHINER MFG CO INC1100706056627.87 miActive
O. K. TOOL COMPANY1100706056637.96 miActive
FLETCHER'S PAINT WORKS & STORAGE1100278617128.04 miActive
HENDRIX WIRE & CABLE1100706056648.07 miActive
FLETCHER'S PAINT STORAGE FACILITY1100092594178.44 miActive
E. J. ABBOTT MEMORIAL TRUST1100137999608.65 miActive
QUEEN CITY AVE/ELM ST CVOC AREA1100717118919.77 miActive

Action Required

Residents should immediately contact local organizations to discuss environmental safety and housing protections. The Beaver Brook Association Inc offers resources for understanding local land conservation and environmental health. For those concerned about property safety or housing stability near these sites, contact the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority in Bedford at 603-472-8623. You may also reach out to NeighborWorks of Southern New Hampshire in Manchester at 603-626-4663 for assistance with healthy housing initiatives. Requesting a soil and water assessment for your specific property is a vital step in mitigating personal risk.

HUD Housing Counseling

Government Verified
New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority
Bedford, NH
Neighborworks Of Southern New Hampshire
Manchester, NH

Environmental Organizations

IRS Verified
  • Amherst Garden Club IncEnvironmental
  • Arlington Pond Protective AssociationEnvironmental
  • Beaver Brook Association IncEnvironmental

Data Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS). Facility data from EPA Facility Registry Service (FRS). Nonprofit data from IRS Exempt Organizations Business Master File. Housing counseling data from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

This report is generated from publicly available government data and does not constitute legal or medical advice. For current site-specific information, visit EPA Superfund.

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